Balochistan [Pakistan], February 6 (ANI): Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch invited members of the United Nations Security Council, Members of the European Parliament, human rights organisations, OIC member states, the international community, global media, and human rights defenders to visit Balochistan to witness what he described as ground realities that Pakistan and its military are allegedly concealing.
In a post on X, Mir Yar Baloch said the “Republic of Balochistan” would assume responsibility for the safety and security of all international guests and dignitaries. He added that, with cooperation from Baloch representatives, local authorities, and the public, visiting delegations would be facilitated to travel across all parts of Balochistan.
He said delegations would be taken to alleged mass graves where DNA samples could be collected and matched with families of people missing for decades, whom he alleged were forcibly detained by the Pakistani military over the past eight decades. He said such steps would help deliver justice to affected families.
Mir Yar Baloch also said visiting delegations would be shown gas fields in Dera Bugti and Sui, gold mines in Saindak and Reko Diq, and coal mines in Mach, Harnai, and Chamaling to witness what he described as the exploitation of local Baloch people. He said the visits would allow the international community to observe what he termed the occupation of Balochistan and to document expressions of support for Baloch independence.
He asserted that accepting the invitation would help address doubts and misunderstandings arising from Pakistan’s diplomatic narratives, and called for Baloch representatives to be invited to the United Nations Security Council so the situation in Balochistan, including alleged oppression by the Pakistani military, could be heard directly from them.
In his post he criticised Pakistan for labelling Balochistan as “terrorism” before the international community to justify alleged war crimes, saying Balochistan is not a terrorist entity but a victim of state and military terrorism. He appealed to the UN Security Council and the wider international community to listen to the voices of the people of Balochistan through their representatives rather than Pakistan’s one-sided narrative. (ANI)
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